During a Periscope chat on Friday on the team’s official account, the Rams quarterback told fans that “throwing touchdowns” would be his aim in the NFL’s annual all-star exhibition at Camping World Stadium.

The first overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft will complete his stunning one-year turnaround — which earned him the NFL Most Improved Player by the Pro Football Writers of America earlier this month — by playing in the Pro Bowl on Sunday.

Goff was 0-7 as a starter as a rookie in 2016, but rebounded in his second season under head coach Sean McVay, throwing for 28 touchdowns and only seven interceptions.

The Rams threw the fewest interceptions in football along the way to the NFC West title and their first playoff berth since 2004.

Goff completed 296 of 477 passes for 3,804 yards and a 100.5 passer rating, the fourth highest figure in franchise history. He threw for 7.49 yards per competition, which was third in the NFL.

“I’m fortunate to have such a successful year this year with all these guys and I get to enjoy it here,” Goff said.

Originally named an alternate to the roster, Goff filled the spot vacated by injured Philadelphia quarterback Carson Wentz.

He is one of six Rams at the Pro Bowl, joining running back Todd Gurley, offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth, punter Johnny Hekker, long snapper Jake McQuaide and kickoff returner Pharoh Cooper. Teammates Aaron Donald and Greg Zuerlein were also selected, but are not taking part because of injuries.

Goff performed well in the Precision Passing competition in the Pro Bowl Skills Challenge this week, hitting the three toughest targets on the course before being edged out for the title by Oakland's Derek Carr.

Goff said he is spending a lot of time with fellow NFL quarterbacks Drew Brees and Russell Wilson, hoping to soak up knowledge from a pair of Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks.

“Getting a chance to hang out with Drew and Russell a lot is fun,” Goff said. “They both have gotten to the pinnacle, winning Super Bowls, so I’m asking them as many questions as possible.”

Goff answered questions about his favorite throw this season (the deep ball to Robert Woods in the playoff loss to Atlanta) and favorite place to eat in Los Angeles (Q Suishi in Westlake Village), before being asked about his goals going forward.

“Just to keep building on what we’ve done,” Goff said. “I think we’ve set a standard for ourselves and for the rest of the league about how go to work every day and really go out and try to win a championship every year.”